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Last Updated: May 17, 2022 by Robert Alvarado

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Patchouli Incense Benefits

Patchouli incense is a powerful cleansing aroma that you can use as part of your home aromatherapy. You can burn it for a number of reasons. Whether you use it as a spiritual healing or therapeutic aid, you’ll see the benefits quickly.

This blog post shares information about some amazing benefits of patchouli along with the many things it can be used for.

Patchouli Incense Uses

Many people think that the use of Patchouli incense is fairly recent, a 20th century trend associated with the hippie movement of the 1960’s.

However it has been used for centuries in various rituals for its earthy scent and its fragrance, and also used in the home as an aid to meditation and relaxation.

Traditionally it is associated with luck and prosperity. The scent of patchouli incense represents the earth element in Asian culture which helps you to be grounded so your spiritual side can grow.

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Video: 10 Spiritual Ways To Use PATCHOULI

Burning patchouli incense in your office balances the energies and attracts prosperity.

Patchouli incense is also used as an aphrodisiac, stimulating love and sex and as an aid to romantic encounters. Burning this incense promotes passion and intimacy and has been claimed to improve sexual function in both men and women.

Another traditional use of patchouli is as an insect repellent. Burning patchouli incense in the home or even outdoors at a BBQ for example can deter mosquitoes and other flying bugs like moths and flies, especially in the evening as well as adding a relaxing fragrance to the atmosphere.

Patchouli Incense Benefits

The main benefits from burning patchouli incense are linked to relaxation and stress relief. Its rich earthy scent helps to relax and soothe the mind and ease anxiety.

It is said to have many therapeutic effects including as an aid to sleep and also some medicinal uses. The incense can help to soothe sore throats and colds, and help with respiratory problems.

The chemicals in the smoke are known to have antiseptic healing properties so patchouli incense is ideal to be burned in a house where a family member is ill. The incense will help them to recover and to lift their spirits.

In spiritual healing it can also be beneficial to the Root Chakra. In Tantric Buddhism there are seven chakras, energy centers in the body. The root chakra is at the base of the spine and creates the foundation for all the other chakras.

In the root chakra patchouli incense can heal feelings of separation and isolation, helping you to feel peaceful and uplifted.

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Video: 9 Benefits of Patchouli

Patchouli Incense Effects

It has been proven that the link between the brain and the sense of smell is very rapid. This is why the scent of patchouli incense can quickly change the atmosphere in a room, and also affect your mind and body.

It can be burned in the late evening before retiring to bed to clear the room and assist with a refreshing sleep.

Patchouli incense can alter your frame of mind in seconds, and this is why it has been used in rituals for centuries. The smoke of the incense rising is a universal symbol of prayer and offering, and is useful in meditation to enable clarity of the mind and focus on breathing.

Patchouli incense has also a very practical use in maintaining a pleasant atmosphere in your home. With the ability to mask unwanted smells, patchouli incense burning can take a poorly scented room and make it pleasant and relaxing.

Its natural insecticide effects help keep the house clear of flying and crawling insects, especially around where clothes and linens are stored.

The powerful cleansing aroma of patchouli brings balance and clarity creating a calming environment.

The patchouli incense sticks are made with patchouli essential oils and when burned the oils release chemicals which contain anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.

Parting Words

Patchouli is a powerful fragrance that can be used for a variety of different spiritual, healing and cleansing uses, in addition to its other role in aromatherapy.

Incense burning is an ancient tradition that remains popular even in modern times.

One of the best ways to unwind and unplug from modern hectic life is by burning incense. Incense emits a strong and deeply cleansing aroma, which can help you to relax and rejuvenate.

Even though there are a few people who might not be enticed by the scent of patchouli, it is said to have medicinal effects. Patchouli is known for its calming and grounding properties, among its many other benefits.

It is also a great option for those prone to anxiety, insomnia, and mental tension.

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Hi, I'm Robert Alvarado, blogger and content strategist at the Budding Buddhist. Born in Spain, migrated to the United States in 2005, earned an MBA, worked and lived in South East Asia (Myanmar, Thailand), and now living quietly in Cebu City, Philippines as a ‘digital nomad’.
I trained in mindfulness-based stress reduction while living in Madrid. Training was under the supervision of a qualified Mindfulness teacher at Mindfulness Spain.Read More…

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